Why Are Interior Decorators Different From Interior Designers?

By Allison Norton


If you were introduced to an interior decorator, would you assume that he or she is also an interior designer? If your answer is no, then you are probably aware that there's a difference between these two terms.

But what if your answer is yes? Then that means you're like most other people who think that interior that these terms are just the same. The information below can help you distinguish which is which.

The first and most significant distinction between the two is that a designer has bigger responsibilities (e.g. improving quality of life, increasing productivity, and protecting the health, safety and wellness of the public) and is more formally trained. On the other hand, a decorator may have no formal background in interior design and would simply rely on his or her talent to arrange items beautifully as well as to be able to pick draperies that will blend well with the interior's design theme.

Hence, interior designers are expected to be involved in all areas of the project - from drafting to space planning, from ergonomics to business practices, etc. This is especially true for designers that have formal trainings in many different fields of design. Interior designers are also expected to have a thorough background on safety and building codes as well as legal standards related to construction.

Decorators, on the other hand, tend to be limited to working on surface decorations, such as picking the right paint, making new draperies and reupholstering. It goes without saying that decorators typically deal with residential design, while designers can handle a wide range of projects such as office renovation, condo interior design and other interior design fields.

And since a professional interior designer is required to coordinate with architects, contractors, engineers and sometimes suppliers, they need also to learn how to multi-task. While it is true that creativity is a primary requirement to this job, an interior designer should also develop time management and organizational skills.

And unlike decorators, interior designers should also apply business principles in their endeavor. They should learn how to provide competitive rates for the services they offer.

Simply put, decorators are a part of the project that interior designers handle - that is to coordinate their services with architects and engineers from the time the building is under construction.




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